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$xhtml = array(
	'<{title}>' => 'Making chocolate cake',
	'takedown' => '2017-11-01',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<img src="/img/CC_BY-SA_4.0/y.st./weblog/2018/09/11.jpg" alt="Too soon?" class="framed-centred-image" width="649" height="480"/>
<section id="drudgery">
	<h2>Drudgery</h2>
	<p>
		My discussion posts for the day:
	</p>
	<blockquote>
		<p>
			Free operating systems are great because you can trust the software they contain.
			For example, The recent few Windows versions contain spyware that reports your activities back to Microsoft.
			This has been proven, and there&apos;s no way to shut the feature off.
			A free operating system would likely never contain such a feature.
			And if for some reason it did, someone would build a patch to remove it and the bulk of the user base would transition away from the version with the spyware.
			With free (not to be confused with gratis) software, the source code&apos;s always available, so on a highly-used free system, you can bet thousands of eyes have looked over the code to make sure it&apos;s mostly safe to use.
			That said, there&apos;s still no guarantee something won&apos;t be missed.
			I mean, even severe vulnerabilities go unnoticed for a long time in free software, such as the heartbleed bug.
		</p>
	</blockquote>
	<blockquote>
		<p>
			Yeah, I noticed that misspelling too, but after the editing period had ended.
			I corrected it in my coursework archive, but it was too late to fix it here in the forum.
			I have spell check run as I type, but sometimes I still miss stuff.
		</p>
	</blockquote>
</section>
<section id="cake">
	<h2>Irreverent cake</h2>
	<p>
		Some of my coworkers and I were discussing whether <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriot_Day">Patriot Day</a> is an actual holiday.
		Someone claimed that to be a holiday, it needs to be celebrated.
		Obviously, not all holidays are about celebration, but we started jokingly talking about celebrating it.
		We thought it&apos;d be funny to bring in two tall cakes, aeroplane-shaped cookies, and/or brownies with a depiction of the World Trade Centre towers burning down.
		I&apos;ve been meaning to try to make brownies, so I took the opportunity to take the joke a little too far today.
	</p>
	<p>
		My attempt at brownies turned out more like chocolate cake.
		Next time, I think I need to add more cocoa powder and cook it a little longer.
	</p>
</section>
END
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